The Source Value of Arabic Typikon-Manuscripts as Testimonials for the Byzantinization of the Melkites
With the expansion of Islam, the patriarchates of Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria were divided from the Byzantine Empire. The Orthodox Christians there still defined themselves as Byzantine Orthodox and began to adapt their liturgical customs by adopting Byzantine liturgical books. When Greek was...
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Autor principal: | Martin Lüstraeten |
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MDPI AG
2021
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